This image features a box of "Bombay Bhel Chikki" from the "Bombay Sweet Shop." The packaging is a tall, slender box with an artistic, illustrated design that seems to depict iconic scenes and elements of Mumbai (formerly Bombay), such as the sea, a train, and city life. A small window on the box reveals the chikki inside.
The product is a "chikki," a type of brittle, with a unique twist. "Bhel" refers to a popular Mumbai street food mix (Bhel Puri) that typically includes puffed rice, sev (crispy chickpea noodles), and other crunchy elements. The ingredients listed on the box for this chikki are "Murukku, Chips, Bhel, Sev, Peanuts, Jaggery, Sugar." This suggests a savory-sweet blend, combining the crunchy, savory components of a traditional bhel mix with the sweet, sticky base of a chikki made from jaggery and sugar.
Pieces of the chikki are shown outside the box, revealing a mix of puffed rice, sev, and what look like small fried chips, all bound together. Bowls of sev and other crunchy snacks are also scattered around the box, emphasizing the savory elements of this